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Liverpool raise ticket prices

Liverpool - English Premiership club Liverpool have announced a 7% increase in their season ticket price, which UK newspaper The Guardian reports could fuel the anger of fans at the clubs' current ownership.

Part of the rise is down to the increase in UK sales tax (VAT) to 17.5% from 15%.

Kop seats will cost £680, if purchased online and £732 if purchased at a ticket window at Anfield.

The Main Stand, Paddock and Centenary Stands will cost £732 online and £785 at the window, and the Anfield Road end will cost £722 online and £774 at the window.
 
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